Showing posts with label winch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winch. Show all posts

Example Section From New Course (Winches)

Now that we have this new Level 2 Certificate course, due to come online in the new year, I thought you might like to have a sneaky preview. The course consists of lots of practical sessions, but also some theory and portfolio building to show as evidence to the examiner; one of the areas that we will be looking at is maintenance of hand tools, and in this section we take a look at maintaining winches. Find out your link to it after the jump...


Although you won't be able to see the entire course, this is one section from it that shows the sort of thing that you might be doing - as well as the practical element to maintaining the winches, you'll have to build up your own resource around winches based on the 'Building Your Portfolio' tasks.

You can find the link HERE.

New video is out now...

Well it took somewhat longer than expected for reasons, but the new DriveLink video is now out for viewing. Find out more after the jump...
The DriveLink videos are proving to be pretty popular, having now been viewed more than 175,000 times; and I'm pleased to say that I can include a new video on to the list..

This five minute video looks at the split level cut, but I wanted to show more than that. If you're taking your NPTC felling assessment, then you know that you have to get a tree hung-up, and then deal with it. I thought that one of the worst things that could happen is to complete a split level cut... then get it really hung-up. This is perhaps more important now that the new assessment schedules are up and running, you'll be expected to use a winch if you need to.

So guess what's included in this video..?


Send me your comments about the video - I might just make a slightly longer version of this one, to cover winching in more detail; or should I just create a specific winching video for those of you about to undertake your CS32?

Anyway, I hope you enjoy it.

- David -